One WW1 German A7V Prototype in 15mm or 1:100 scale.
Files for PLA and Resin printing included
The A7V was armed with 6 machine guns and a 57mm gun. Some prototypes of the A7V were fitted with two forward facing machine guns instead of the 57mm gun and it is known that Number 501, Gretchen, took part in the fighting at St. Quentin before the 57mm gun was fitted. Consequently the A7V prototype armed with 8 machine guns is available.
Now with improved track detail (see graphic)
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Our models are designed to be printed.
The models are optimised for either PLA or resin printing. Where necessary a different model is provided for PLA and resin printing.
Resin models are designed to reduce the amount of resin required to print them. Vehicles are often hollowed out to reduce resin use.
The model is split into the minimum number of parts necessary. Tanks are usually only two parts, a hull and a turret. This makes the models stronger and easier and faster to print.
We provide models with and without support so you can print the models how you want.
Model features and support are adjusted for scale so that the models looks good, are robust and will print well at all scales from 1:285 to 1:48 scale.
Pictures shown are for 15mm PLA models
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